🧭 How We Score — DF4IT Risk Index Methodology

At Don’t Fall 4 It, every review includes a DF4IT Score — an independent metric estimating the likelihood that a product, service, or offer may cause financial loss, deception, or harm to consumers.

The DF4IT Score is not a legal verdict, but an evidence-based indicator derived from multiple publicly verifiable factors.

🌍 “How We Score” Table

⚙️ Core Evaluation Factors

FactorDescriptionCommon IndicatorsTypical % RangeNotes
Evidence (E)Verifies the presence of real, verifiable proof behind claims or complaints.Screenshots, receipts, verified purchases, duplicate reports.2–3 strong proofs = 70–80% · 5+ = 90–100%.Heavier weight due to factual accuracy.
Corroboration (C)Measures how widely the issue is confirmed across platforms.Reddit, BBB, Trustpilot, forums, or media coverage.1 source = 30% · 2–3 = 60% · 4+ = 85–100%.Consistency across independent sources strengthens it.
Behavior (B)Detects recurring red flags or deception patterns.Fake reviews, pressure tactics, hidden fees, domain changes.Good conduct = 10–25% · Repeated deception = 75–100%.Tracks long-term integrity.
Responsiveness (R)Evaluates how the entity engages with criticism or complaints.Fast, helpful replies = 80–100% · Delays = 40–60% · No reply = 0–10%.Higher responsiveness reduces overall risk in the final formula.

💬 “Why Responsiveness Reduces Risk”

Responsiveness acts as a balancing factor.
Many reports may appear negative, but if a business consistently answers, clarifies, or compensates users, that transparency should lower their total risk score.

This inversion — expressed as (100 – R) — ensures the DF4IT Score rewards genuine accountability, not just reputation volume.


📊 Understanding the DF4IT Score

  • 0 – 25 % → Low Risk – transparent operations, few or no complaints
  • 26 – 50 % → Moderate – mixed reputation or limited verification
  • 51 – 75 % → High – repeated red flags or unverified claims
  • 76 – 100 % → Very High Risk – strong evidence of deceptive or loss-causing activity

⚖️ Disclaimer

The DF4IT Score reflects publicly available evidence, independent reports, and observable behavior at the time of evaluation.
It should be interpreted as editorial analysis, not a legal judgment or financial guarantee.

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